Technical Description

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The WOWCube® System consists of eight autonomous modules, each with its own microprocessors inside. It has 24 high-resolution screens. There are multiple magnetic connectors on each module that allow the data to be transferred between autonomous modules on the fly. This allows objects to literally step from one module to another.

A game or application is a decentralized distributed system that works on 8 devices, moreover, the topology of their connection is changed by the user. The operating system maintains the integrity of everything. We had to invent special magnetic connectors to make reliable connections between modules, which work well in such conditions and allow the cube to charge as a single integral device from one point.

Specification

Dimensions

Size: 2¾x2¾x2¾ inches (70x70x70 mm)

Weight: 3.58 oz (385 g)

Buttons: 0

Screens

Display: 24 component. 7H hardness tempered glass to resist scratches and drops. Rounded edges (2.5D curved glass design) with a smoother touch feel. Bright 1.4 inch IPS (242 PPI) with a 160-degree viewing angle (for clear images from any angle). AF Fingerprint repellent coating (oleophobic coating to minimize fingerprints). One of the main advantages is that the matrix is "glued" to the protective stack. There is no air gap between them. Instead, a special tint glue/film has been added. As a result, the picture is much clearer, and the turned-off screen looks absolutely black.

Resolution: 24 IPS screens 240*240 each (243PPI), 5760х240 Total resolution

Power & Battery

Buttery Type: Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery

Capacity: 8x420mAh (3360mAh Total)

Playing Time: up to 5 hours

Software & Apps

System: CubiOS v1.7

Pre-installed games/apps

9 to 20 pre-installed games/apps depending on the pack version

Requirements

WOWCube® system ID (required for some features)

Hardware

Chip: 8хEnergy efficient SoC with total 1.7Ghz

Wireless: BT 4.2 + BLE

Sensors: 6 axis IMU (Gyro + Accelerometer)

Audio: 8 channel audio system

Capacity: Enough to enjoy the games!

Environmental Requirements

Operating ambient temperature 32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C)

Non-operating temperature −4° to 113° F (−20° to 45° C)

Relative humidity 5% to 95% noncondensing

Operating altitude tested up to 10,000 feet (3000 m)

Language support English (Australia, UK, U.S.)

In the Box

Included:

WOWCUBE® Game System, Dock Station, USB-C Wall Charger, USB-C Cable, Spare central core, Screwdriver, Carrying case, Gift Card, Documentation

Technical Documentations

Patents and TM rights

Cubios Inc (WOWCube® System) Patents and TM documentation

How to Operate the WOWCube® System

The WOWCube® system is activated by turning one of the sides. This takes you to the main menu.

All icons you can see on each screen are games or applications.

There is also a white highlight. Its position indicates which application is selected, so you can launch it. To move the highlight from one application to another you should tilt the cube.

To launch the game or application you should select the icon and shake the cube up and down 3 times. The Game or Application is now loading.

The first level is the easiest of course. After you complete the level you can see the score and statistics on one of the sides.

One turn - and we are on the next level.

If you shake the cube it will go to the main menu.

Tech Spec

WOWCube® system is an innovative electro-mechanical twisty game console that looks like a 2 x 2 version of a Rubik’s Cube. It consists of eight autonomous modules combined together in a way that enables them to be rotated by four in a layer around three mutually perpendicular axes in a way that resembles a Rubik’s Cube.

Despite the fact that every module of the WOWCube® system is autonomous they are connected to each other sharing data. There are multiple smart connectors on each module that allow the data to be transferred between autonomous modules on the fly. There are four connectors on the inner side of each module interfacing with the three adjacent modules. These smart connectors enable data sharing and distributing low voltage power across the WOWCube® system.

Let’s now see how it works.

The connector consists of a small, neodymium magnetic ball, an iron washer, and an external aperture in a plastic liner which is slightly smaller than that of the ball. This limits the ball’s movements and helps prevent it from falling out. An external pressure throws the ball inside the connectors capsule. While the pressure disappearing brings the ball back to its equilibrium point. The ball’s magnetic field acts like a spring, attracting the iron washer, which keeps the ball in a balanced position inside the washer.

When two modules are close enough, their neodymium magnetic balls are attracted to each other turning the opposite poles. When modules are rotated, their neodymium magnetic balls come back to the starting position inside the washer’s hole. This same scenario repeats every time two modules are approaching each other.

But this asks the question, “How do they connect their parent modules to each other to let them share data between modules?” The truth is that at some point, the magnetic ball is naturally attached to the iron washer in its neutral position letting the position “rest”. Being electrically conductive, the balls transfer electric signals from their respective parent modules. When two modules are close enough, their neodymium magnetic balls attach to each other which seals in contact and the transferring of data between the modules. When modules are rotated, contacts break, which stops data transfer between modules for a while. The next contact sealing renews the data transfer.

The same scenario repeats every time when modules lock into contact.

WOWCube® System Technical Description Video

Operating System

Our company has built an operating system from scratch, and this is where things get interesting. The operating system allows each cube to act independently, but it can also interact with other cubes and share data. Moreover, the operating system can scale up to handle as many cubes as necessary and in any configuration, a licensee could want. So frankly speaking, it doesn’t matter if it is a 2-by-2 or 3-by-3 model cube or even if it looks like a snake. The operating system will be able to manage and control how the cubes in the device interact, making it a powerful platform for all sorts of potential devices. Distributed computing occurs in parallel on 8 modules. The operating system maintains its integrity.

At the same time, it allows you to reconfigure the device, and configuration can be changed all the time. Geometrically it is in constant change by the user. Furthermore, the operating system prioritizes the user’s actions. For example, while a smartphone or a computer can ignore user input if it isn’t ready, our device cannot ignore being turned. Think about it; when you turn the device, you are changing its geometry. This means the OS has to handle the user’s actions first over all other routing procedures.

Application store and SDK

So, we have developed the operation system, an open API and a Software Development Kit to allow independent developers to create their own applications and make it available for download through the WOWCube® Application store.